Oh, you dont' know, either?
Timeline of events:
Sunday Night: I attempt to sign up for an online class (History II) to start some time in September, after I go to the promotion board and are out of the language refresher course I am in.
Five minutes later: What do you mean I won't have enough time to finish the course before I get out of the Army?!?
Five minutes later: What do you mean my ETS date is 30SEP05?
Monday Day: I inform my acting Squad Leader, and the SSG who is acting like my squad leader, that I have to figure this out. They suggest I check both my ERB and my LES.
Monday Night: My ERB has an ETS date of 30SEP05, and my LES has an ETS date of 30NOV05. So... I get out at the end of next month, but still get paid after that? WTF?
Tuesday Day, morning: I go to the company. Everyone is at Command & Shaft. I am informed by a PFC I have never seen before that we have no company clerk right now.
Tuesday Day, afternoon: I go to the company. Everyone is in a training meeting. The PFC is there, as is a SPC. The SPC is willing to pretend that she will address my issue. She recommends that I go to S-1, just as I begin to say that I'm going to S-1.
Five minutes later: S-1 actually sees me, takes my pay inquiry, and I leave. (S-1 SGT: I don't know if they do ERB corrections with a pay inquiry... I guess we'll send it up and see what they say!) (WTF?)
Tomorrow... I should hear back tomorrow. Or the next day.
Fact: My actual ETS date is 28SEP06. My unit was stop-lossed until 30SEP06, so I was involuntarily extended for the period of two days, which went into effect in April of this year.
Theory: When they "fixed" the other stop-lossed soldiers' ETS dates, they "fixed" mine as well. All soldiers who were stop-lossed past their original ETS dates had that date moved to 30SEP05.
Further Conjecture: They mistakenly "fixed" my LES date, thinking that I had applied for an exception to policy to extend my service (to use up the full Terminal Leave, like several soldiers in my unit).
Fact: Things are fucked up with my paperwork.
Ahib ul-Jaysh!